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Rent charges are similar to the concept of interest charges on a car purchase. For instance, a $500 car payment may comprise $450 of principal and $50 of interest. The same thing is true for your lease payment. A certain percentage is the cost of the car and a certain amount is the rent charge.
Your Rent Charge (or Finance Fee) is the cost you pay to your leasing company for the use of the money that purchased the car. If you took out a loan, you would pay this in the form of a straight interest payment. A Finance Fee on a lease is calculated slightly differently than a traditional interest payment.
rent charge. If the dealer provides a “rent charge” or “lease charge,” add the residual value to the net capitalized cost. Then multiply that total by the number of months in the lease term. Divide the rent charge or lease charge by this number to compute the money factor.
A $30,000 vehicle with a 65 percent residual would have a base monthly payment of $292 before taxes, interest and fees. Choosing the vehicle with the higher residual percentage would net a savings of more than $200 per month for a vehicle with the same selling price.
The amount of the car that you use is the difference between the value of the car at the beginning of the lease and the value at the end of the lease. So a lease payment is the sum of the three separate components, the depreciation charge, the interest charge, and the sales tax charge.
Capitalized Cost: The capitalized cost (or cap cost) is simply the price of the vehicle. Don't confuse it with the car's MSRP, which is the price shown on the window sticker. Residual Value: A car's residual value is a professional estimate of what a specific vehicle will be worth at the end of the lease contract.
The money factor is a method for determining the financing charges on a lease with monthly payments. The money factor can be translated into the more common annual percentage rate (APR) by multiplying the money factor by 2,400. Money factor is also known as a “lease factor” or a “lease fee.”
The money factor is applied to the sum of the net cap cost and the residual value of the car to find the monthly finance charge. Continuing with the example above, use the money factor 0.00333. Multiply this by the sum of the net cap cost and residual as follows: $40,000 × 0.00333 = $133.2.
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